Q&As with local experts Friday October 26 to Sunday, October 28 in the following cities

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Join us this weekend for this powerful and inspiring movie the critics are raving about, then stick around after the screening for Q&As with special guests including shark and conservation experts from Surfrider Foundation, David Suzuki Foundation, Ecology Action Centre, Sea Shepherd and more!

Hear how Julia Barnes (Sea of Life) and Natalie Lucier (To the Orcas, with Love) were inspired by Rob and his earlier films to become filmmakers and champions for the oceans in their own right. Joined by Sharkwater's Lead Researcher Andres Salazar who can shed light on the international shark trade market and the ways shark is being used in consumer products.

VANCOUVER

Post-film Q&A with Surfrider Vancouver and Hello Cool World

Join Surfrider Vancouver Ambassador Quintin Hill and impact filmmaker Elena Jean (Coextinction). Both are passionate advocates of the ocean and its creatures. They will focus on inspiring audiences to carry on Rob's legacy and to take action! Moderated by Hello Cool World.

Join Brendan Glauser of the David Suzuki Foundation and Jess Ammann from Sea Shepherd Vancouver to talk about ocean conservation, the plight of the southern resident orcas, and what you can do to take action for our oceans. Moderated by Hello Cool World.

Date: Saturday, October 27, 2018Showtime: 7:25pmLocation: International Village Cineplex OdeonTickets:https://cinplx.co/2OPz08Q

HALIFAX

Q&A with Ecology Action Centre and The Worm Lab

Join marine policy expert, Shannon Arnold from Ecology Action Centre and Manuel Dureuil, shark researcher at Dalhousie University and (ShARCC), to learn about the species of sharks and ecosystems off the Nova Scotia coast, and what you can do to support local conservation efforts.

Thank you to the First Weekend Club who is helping coordinate events on opening weekend.

The First Weekend Club is a national non-profit organization that has been dedicated to promoting Canadian film and talent since 2003. As that first weekend is so crucial for a film's success, our motto is "See it First. Make it Last." www.firstweekendclub.ca